tough deutsch
EN[tʌf] [-ʌf]US
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- SubstantivPLtoughs
- VerbSGtoughsPRtoughingPT, PPtoughed
- AdjektivCOMtougherSUPtoughest
- Strong and resilient; sturdy.
- The tent, made of tough canvas, held up to many abuses.
- (of food) Difficult to cut or chew.
- To soften a tough cut of meat, the recipe suggested simmering it for hours.
- Rugged or physically hardy.
- Only a tough species will survive in the desert.
- Stubborn.
- He had a reputation as a tough negotiator.
- (of weather etc) Harsh or severe.
- Rowdy or rough.
- A bunch of the tough boys from the wrong side of the tracks threatened him.
- (of questions, etc.) Difficult or demanding.
- This is a tough crowd.
- (material science) Undergoing plastic deformation before breaking.
- Strong and resilient; sturdy.
- Interjektion
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- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
- On this evidence they will certainly face tougher tests, as a depleted Newcastle side seemed to bask in the relative security of being ninth in the table.
- I'd have you to know; and though you are a sodger, and wear a red coat, let me tell you there is a tough colt in the woods that your two legs can't straddle.
- Families doing it tough will receive more assistance from the government.
- In der Endung des Satzes verwendet
- He had a steeliness of eye that tended to cow people who acted tough.
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
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